What's cooking in git.git (Jul 2024, #01; Tue, 2)

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Here are the topics that have been cooking in my tree.  Commits
prefixed with '+' are in 'next' (being in 'next' is a sign that a
topic is stable enough to be used and are candidate to be in a
future release).  Commits prefixed with '-' are only in 'seen', and
aren't considered "accepted" at all and may be annotated with an URL
to a message that raises issues but they are no means exhaustive.  A
topic without enough support may be discarded after a long period of
no activity (of course they can be resubmit when new interests
arise).

Since it's a major vacation week in the US, things are running a bit
slower than normal.  Here's hoping everyone enjoys their time off
and comes back refreshed next week, ready to provide more in-depth
reviews.  That should help keep things moving forward smoothly.
Fingers crossed!

Copies of the source code to Git live in many repositories, and the
following is a list of the ones I push into or their mirrors.  Some
repositories have only a subset of branches.

With maint, master, next, seen, todo:

	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git/
	git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git/
	https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git/
	https://github.com/git/git/
	https://gitlab.com/git-scm/git/

With all the integration branches and topics broken out:

	https://github.com/gitster/git/

Even though the preformatted documentation in HTML and man format
are not sources, they are published in these repositories for
convenience (replace "htmldocs" with "manpages" for the manual
pages):

	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git-htmldocs.git/
	https://github.com/gitster/git-htmldocs.git/

Release tarballs are available at:

	https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/

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[Graduated to 'master']

* ew/cat-file-unbuffered-tests (2024-06-20) 2 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-24 at d605297495)
 + t1006: ensure cat-file info isn't buffered by default
 + Git.pm: use array in command_bidi_pipe example

 The output from "git cat-file --batch-check" and "--batch-command
 (info)" should not be unbuffered, for which some tests have been
 added.
 source: <20240617104326.3522535-1-e@xxxxxxxxx>
 source: <20240618213041.M462972@dcvr>


* ew/object-convert-leakfix (2024-06-24) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-25 at f87bf4a18f)
 + object-file: fix leak on conversion failure

 Leakfix.
 source: <20240622043648.M78681@dcvr>


* jc/fuzz-sans-curl (2024-06-21) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-25 at 80f85c6e4c)
 + fuzz: minimum fuzzers environment lacks libcURL

 CI job to build minimum fuzzers learned to pass NO_CURL=NoThanks to
 the build procedure, as its build environment does not offer, or
 the rest of the build needs, anything cURL.
 source: <xmqqwmmhimxx.fsf@gitster.g>


* jk/remote-wo-url (2024-06-14) 11 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-25 at f2b75a3507)
 + remote: drop checks for zero-url case
 + remote: always require at least one url in a remote
 + t5801: test remote.*.vcs config
 + t5801: make remote-testgit GIT_DIR setup more robust
 + remote: allow resetting url list
 + config: document remote.*.url/pushurl interaction
 + remote: simplify url/pushurl selection
 + remote: use strvecs to store remote url/pushurl
 + remote: transfer ownership of memory in add_url(), etc
 + remote: refactor alias_url() memory ownership
 + archive: fix check for missing url

 Memory ownership rules for the in-core representation of
 remote.*.url configuration values have been straightened out, which
 resulted in a few leak fixes and code clarification.
 source: <20240614102439.GA222287@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* ps/use-the-repository (2024-06-14) 22 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-24 at ca97784ba8)
 + hex: guard declarations with `USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE`
 + t/helper: remove dependency on `the_repository` in "proc-receive"
 + t/helper: fix segfault in "oid-array" command without repository
 + t/helper: use correct object hash in partial-clone helper
 + compat/fsmonitor: fix socket path in networked SHA256 repos
 + replace-object: use hash algorithm from passed-in repository
 + protocol-caps: use hash algorithm from passed-in repository
 + oidset: pass hash algorithm when parsing file
 + http-fetch: don't crash when parsing packfile without a repo
 + hash-ll: merge with "hash.h"
 + refs: avoid include cycle with "repository.h"
 + global: introduce `USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE` macro
 + hash: require hash algorithm in `empty_tree_oid_hex()`
 + hash: require hash algorithm in `is_empty_{blob,tree}_oid()`
 + hash: make `is_null_oid()` independent of `the_repository`
 + hash: convert `oidcmp()` and `oideq()` to compare whole hash
 + global: ensure that object IDs are always padded
 + hash: require hash algorithm in `oidread()` and `oidclr()`
 + hash: require hash algorithm in `hasheq()`, `hashcmp()` and `hashclr()`
 + hash: drop (mostly) unused `is_empty_{blob,tree}_sha1()` functions
 + Merge branch 'gt/unit-test-oidtree' into ps/use-the-repository
 + Merge branch 'ps/ref-storage-migration' into ps/use-the-repository

 A CPP macro USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE is introduced to help
 transition the codebase to rely less on the availability of the
 singleton the_repository instance.
 source: <cover.1718347699.git.ps@xxxxxx>


* rb/build-options-w-lib-versions (2024-06-21) 3 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-25 at e20656d61f)
 + version: teach --build-options to reports zlib version information
 + version: teach --build-options to reports libcurl version information
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-20 at b75df251ae)
 + version: --build-options reports OpenSSL version information

 "git version --build-options" reports the version information of
 OpenSSL and other libraries (if used) in the build.
 source: <20240619172421.33548-1-randall.becker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
 source: <20240621180947.64419-1-randall.becker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


* rs/diff-color-moved-w-no-ext-diff-fix (2024-06-24) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-25 at 73f48ab9a9)
 + diff: allow --color-moved with --no-ext-diff

 "git diff --no-ext-diff" when diff.external is configured ignored
 the "--color-moved" option.
 source: <fee1815c-80bb-42a4-97f3-d3f8e9b3a6ca@xxxxxx>

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[New Topics]

* as/pathspec-h-typofix (2024-07-01) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-07-02 at ae7cee4189)
 + pathspec: fix typo "glossary-context.txt" -> "glossary-content.txt"

 Typofix.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <20240629193137.54037-1-abhijeet.nkt@xxxxxxxxx>


* gt/unit-test-oidmap (2024-07-01) 1 commit
 - t: migrate helper/test-oidmap.c to unit-tests/t-oidmap.c

 An existing test of oidmap API has been rewritten with the
 unit-test framework.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <20240628122030.41554-1-shyamthakkar001@xxxxxxxxx>


* jk/test-body-in-here-doc (2024-07-01) 2 commits
 - t: convert some here-doc test bodies
 - test-lib: allow test snippets as here-docs

 The test framework learns to take the test body not as a single
 string but as a here-document.

 May need a matching change to shell script linter.
 cf. <CAPig+cQdioTBinkacLFb7yktm168oB+qyP9MpZtTRE=1aBz5yg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 source: <20240701220815.GA20293@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* rj/t0612-no-longer-leaks (2024-07-01) 1 commit
 - t0612: mark as leak-free

 A test that no longer leaks has been marked as such.

 Will merge to 'next'.
 source: <86427b9e-9574-4e61-890a-691779a8da82@xxxxxxxxx>


* rj/t0613-no-longer-leaks (2024-07-01) 1 commit
 - t0613: mark as leak-free

 A test that no longer leaks has been marked as such.

 Will merge to 'next'.
 source: <23d41343-54fd-46c6-9d78-369e8009fa0b@xxxxxxxxx>


* rj/test-sanitize-leak-log-fix (2024-07-01) 1 commit
 - test-lib: fix GIT_TEST_SANITIZE_LEAK_LOG

 Tests that use GIT_TEST_SANITIZE_LEAK_LOG feature got their exit
 status inverted, which has been corrected.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <f4ae6e2a-218a-419c-b6c4-59a08be247a0@xxxxxxxxx>


* rs/simplify-submodule-helper-super-prefix-invocation (2024-07-01) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-07-02 at 06e1677920)
 + submodule--helper: use strvec_pushf() for --super-prefix

 Code clean-up.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <fb79ebc4-5ecf-4257-ac2e-39f98db5649c@xxxxxx>


* rs/unit-tests-test-run (2024-07-01) 6 commits
 - t-strbuf: use TEST_RUN
 - t-strvec: use TEST_RUN
 - t-reftable-basics: use TEST_RUN
 - t-ctype: use TEST_RUN
 - unit-tests: add TEST_RUN
 - t0080: move expected output to a file

 Unit-test framework clean-up.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <85b6b8a9-ee5f-42ab-bcbc-49976b30ef33@xxxxxx>


* cp/unit-test-reftable-record (2024-07-02) 11 commits
 - t-reftable-record: add tests for reftable_log_record_compare_key()
 - t-reftable-record: add tests for reftable_ref_record_compare_name()
 - t-reftable-record: add index tests for reftable_record_is_deletion()
 - t-reftable-record: add obj tests for reftable_record_is_deletion()
 - t-reftable-record: add log tests for reftable_record_is_deletion()
 - t-reftable-record: add ref tests for reftable_record_is_deletion()
 - t-reftable-record: add comparison tests for obj records
 - t-reftable-record: add comparison tests for index records
 - t-reftable-record: add comparison tests for ref records
 - t-reftable-record: add reftable_record_cmp() tests for log records
 - t: move reftable/record_test.c to the unit testing framework

 A test in reftable library has been rewritten using the unit test
 framework.

 Will merge to 'next'.
 cf. <CAOLa=ZT_x1Kf7EopU+RbBFzX3EPU5NWx6f8L9Uw=sM0MbCXDAQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 source: <20240702074906.5587-1-chandrapratap3519@xxxxxxxxx>

--------------------------------------------------
[Stalled]

* cp/unit-test-reftable-tree (2024-06-13) 5 commits
 - t-reftable-tree: improve the test for infix_walk()
 - t-reftable-tree: add test for non-existent key
 - t-reftable-tree: split test_tree() into two sub-test functions
 - t: move reftable/tree_test.c to the unit testing framework
 - reftable: remove unnecessary curly braces in reftable/tree.c

 A test in reftable library has been rewritten using the unit test
 framework.

 Needs review.
 source: <20240612130217.8877-1-chandrapratap3519@xxxxxxxxx>


* sj/ref-fsck (2024-07-01) 11 commits
 - fsck: add ref content check for files backend
 - fsck: add ref name check for files backend
 - files-backend: add unified interface for refs scanning
 - builtin/fsck: add `git-refs verify` child process
 - builtin/refs: add verify subcommand
 - refs: set up ref consistency check infrastructure
 - fsck: add "fsck_refs_options" initialization macros
 - fsck: add a unified interface for reporting fsck messages
 - fsck: add "fsck_refs_options" into "fsck_options"
 - fsck: rename "skiplist" to "oid_skiplist"
 - fsck: add "fsck_objects_options" to hold objects-related options

 "git fsck" infrastructure has been taught to also check the sanity
 of the ref database, in addition to the object database.

 Needs review.
 source: <ZoLHtmOKTfxMSxvw@ArchLinux>


* cp/unit-test-reftable-pq (2024-06-14) 7 commits
 - t-reftable-pq: add tests for merged_iter_pqueue_top()
 - t-reftable-pq: add test for index based comparison
 - t-reftable-pq: make merged_iter_pqueue_check() callable by reference
 - t-reftable-pq: make merged_iter_pqueue_check() static
 - t: move reftable/pq_test.c to the unit testing framework
 - reftable: change the type of array indices to 'size_t' in reftable/pq.c
 - reftable: remove unncessary curly braces in reftable/pq.c

 The tests for "pq" part of reftable library got rewritten to use
 the unit test framework.

 Needs review.
 source: <20240614095136.12052-1-chandrapratap3519@xxxxxxxxx>


* tb/incremental-midx-part-1 (2024-06-07) 19 commits
 - midx: implement support for writing incremental MIDX chains
 - t/t5313-pack-bounds-checks.sh: prepare for sub-directories
 - t: retire 'GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX_WRITE_BITMAP'
 - midx: implement verification support for incremental MIDXs
 - midx: support reading incremental MIDX chains
 - midx: teach `midx_fanout_add_midx_fanout()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: teach `midx_preferred_pack()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: teach `midx_contains_pack()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: remove unused `midx_locate_pack()`
 - midx: teach `fill_midx_entry()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: teach `nth_midxed_offset()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: teach `bsearch_midx()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: introduce `bsearch_one_midx()`
 - midx: teach `nth_bitmapped_pack()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: teach `nth_midxed_object_oid()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: teach `prepare_midx_pack()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: teach `nth_midxed_pack_int_id()` about incremental MIDXs
 - midx: add new fields for incremental MIDX chains
 - Documentation: describe incremental MIDX format

 Incremental updates of multi-pack index files.

 Needs review.
 source: <cover.1717715060.git.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


* vd/mktree (2024-06-20) 17 commits
 - mktree: remove entries when mode is 0
 - mktree: allow deeper paths in input
 - mktree: optionally add to an existing tree
 - mktree: add directory-file conflict hashmap
 - mktree: use iterator struct to add tree entries to index
 - mktree: create tree using an in-core index
 - mktree: overwrite duplicate entries
 - mktree: validate paths more carefully
 - mktree: add a --literally option
 - mktree.c: do not fail on mismatched submodule type
 - mktree: use read_index_info to read stdin lines
 - index-info.c: parse object type in provided in read_index_info
 - index-info.c: return unrecognized lines to caller
 - update-index: generalize 'read_index_info'
 - mktree: use non-static tree_entry array
 - mktree: rename treeent to tree_entry
 - mktree: use OPT_BOOL

 "git mktree" has been rewritten, taking advantage of the cache-tree
 API.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <pull.1746.v2.git.1718834285.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* pp/add-parse-range-unit-test (2024-05-27) 1 commit
 - apply: add unit tests for parse_range

 A unit test for code that parses the hunk offset and length from a
 patch fragment header as been added.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <b7eca313-9ea8-4132-ba1d-ed9236e07095@xxxxxxxxx>
 source: <pull.1677.v2.git.git.1716710073910.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* cw/git-std-lib (2024-02-28) 4 commits
 . SQUASH??? get rid of apparent debugging crufts
 . test-stdlib: show that git-std-lib is independent
 . git-std-lib: introduce Git Standard Library
 . pager: include stdint.h because uintmax_t is used

 Split libgit.a out to a separate git-std-lib tor easier reuse.

 Expecting a reroll.
 source: <cover.1696021277.git.jonathantanmy@xxxxxxxxxx>

--------------------------------------------------
[Cooking]

* ss/doc-eol-attr-fix (2024-06-24) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-26 at 6b96672a5f)
 + doc: fix case error of eol attribute in example

 Doc update.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <pull.1736.git.git.1719178817386.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* as/describe-broken-refresh-index-fix (2024-06-26) 1 commit
 - describe: refresh the index when 'broken' flag is used

 "git describe --dirty --broken" forgot to refresh the index before
 seeing if there is any chang, ("git describe --dirty" correctly did
 so), which has been corrected.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <20240626190801.68472-1-abhijeet.nkt@xxxxxxxxx>


* cb/send-email-sanitize-trailer-addresses (2024-07-01) 1 commit
 - git-send-email: use sanitized address when reading mbox body

 Address-looking strings found on the trailer are now placed on the
 Cc: list after running through sanitize_address.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <20240701090115.56957-1-csokas.bence@xxxxxxxxx>


* jk/tests-without-dns (2024-06-26) 3 commits
 - t/lib-bundle-uri: use local fake bundle URLs
 - t5551: do not confirm that bogus url cannot be used
 - t5553: use local url for invalid fetch

 source: <20240626205355.GA1009060@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* bc/http-proactive-auth (2024-06-28) 1 commit
 - http: allow authenticating proactively

 source: <20240628002742.3421311-2-sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* ps/leakfixes-more (2024-06-11) 30 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-27 at 9550a05068)
 + builtin/blame: fix leaking ignore revs files
 + builtin/blame: fix leaking prefixed paths
 + blame: fix leaking data for blame scoreboards
 + line-range: plug leaking find functions
 + merge: fix leaking merge bases
 + builtin/merge: fix leaking `struct cmdnames` in `get_strategy()`
 + sequencer: fix memory leaks in `make_script_with_merges()`
 + builtin/clone: plug leaking HEAD ref in `wanted_peer_refs()`
 + apply: fix leaking string in `match_fragment()`
 + sequencer: fix leaking string buffer in `commit_staged_changes()`
 + commit: fix leaking parents when calling `commit_tree_extended()`
 + config: fix leaking "core.notesref" variable
 + rerere: fix various trivial leaks
 + builtin/stash: fix leak in `show_stash()`
 + revision: free diff options
 + builtin/log: fix leaking commit list in git-cherry(1)
 + merge-recursive: fix memory leak when finalizing merge
 + builtin/merge-recursive: fix leaking object ID bases
 + builtin/difftool: plug memory leaks in `run_dir_diff()`
 + object-name: free leaking object contexts
 + builtin/rev-list: fix leaking bitmap index when calculating disk usage
 + notes: fix memory leak when pruning notes
 + revision: fix leaking display notes
 + merge-recursive: fix leaking rename conflict info
 + biultin/rev-parse: fix memory leaks in `--parseopt` mode
 + bundle: plug leaks in `create_bundle()`
 + notes-utils: free note trees when releasing copied notes
 + parse-options: fix leaks for users of OPT_FILENAME
 + revision: fix memory leak when reversing revisions
 + Merge branch 'ps/leakfixes' into ps/leakfixes-more

 More memory leaks have been plugged.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 cf. <CAOLa=ZRBrR5X1bQFAEqM3Ovx5G=J9aqdyD2XKrGT9s6j1jEnnQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 source: <cover.1718095906.git.ps@xxxxxx>


* db/date-underflow-fix (2024-06-25) 2 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-26 at 8074493d4e)
 + date: detect underflow/overflow when parsing dates with timezone offset
 + t0006: simplify prerequisites

 date parser updates to be more careful about underflowing epoch
 based timestamp.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <20240625231248.4070257-1-gitster@xxxxxxxxx>


* jc/archive-prefix-with-add-virtual-file (2024-06-26) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-26 at da3ae88d56)
 + archive: document that --add-virtual-file takes full path

 "git archive --add-virtual-file=<path>:<contents>" never paid
 attention to the --prefix=<prefix> option but the documentation
 said it would. The documentation has been corrected.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <xmqq5xubfjuu.fsf_-_@gitster.g>


* jc/patch-id (2024-06-21) 5 commits
 - patch-id: tighten code to detect the patch header
 - patch-id: rewrite code that detects the beginning of a patch
 - patch-id: make get_one_patchid() more extensible
 - patch-id: call flush_current_id() only when needed
 - t4204: patch-id supports various input format

 The patch parser in "git patch-id" has been tightened to avoid
 getting confused by lines that look like a patch header in the log
 message.

 Needs review.
 source: <20240621231826.3280338-1-gitster@xxxxxxxxx>


* ds/sparse-lstat-caching (2024-06-28) 5 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-28 at 9efaea181d)
 + sparse-index: improve lstat caching of sparse paths
 + sparse-index: count lstat() calls
 + sparse-index: use strbuf in path_found()
 + sparse-index: refactor path_found()
 + sparse-checkout: refactor skip worktree retry logic

 The code to deal with modified paths that are out-of-cone in a
 sparsely checked out working tree has been optimized.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 cf. <CABPp-BFd7Bk68Omdao5LS0sP5bK1WQ7V6dodB5x8EsncNARxNA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 source: <pull.1754.v3.git.1719578605.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* rj/pager-die-upon-exec-failure (2024-06-25) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-26 at bfb6361ca8)
 + pager: die when paging to non-existing command

 When GIT_PAGER failed to spawn, depending on the code path taken,
 we failed immediately (correct) or just spew the payload to the
 standard output (incorrect).  The code now always fail immediately
 when GIT_PAGER fails.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <392deded-9eb2-42fa-b6f9-54c22d3ffd33@xxxxxxxxx>


* en/ort-inner-merge-error-fix (2024-06-20) 7 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-28 at a85fe270e6)
 + merge-ort: convert more error() cases to path_msg()
 + merge-ort: upon merge abort, only show messages causing the abort
 + merge-ort: loosen commented requirements
 + merge-ort: clearer propagation of failure-to-function from merge_submodule
 + merge-ort: fix type of local 'clean' var in handle_content_merge ()
 + merge-ort: maintain expected invariant for priv member
 + merge-ort: extract handling of priv member into reusable function

 The "ort" merge backend saw one bugfix for a crash that happens
 when inner merge gets killed, and assorted code clean-ups.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 cf. <3f1e155f-f559-42ac-9454-8ddcf7873f48@xxxxxxxxx>
 source: <pull.1748.v2.git.1718766019.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* xx/bundie-uri-fixes (2024-06-20) 3 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-27 at 2045d9dbc2)
 + unbundle: extend object verification for fetches
 + fetch-pack: expose fsckObjects configuration logic
 + bundle-uri: verify oid before writing refs

 When bundleURI interface fetches multiple bundles, Git failed to
 take full advantage of all bundles and ended up slurping duplicated
 objects.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <pull.1730.v8.git.1718770053.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* tb/path-filter-fix (2024-06-25) 16 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2024-06-27 at a82d734201)
 + bloom: introduce `deinit_bloom_filters()`
 + commit-graph: reuse existing Bloom filters where possible
 + object.h: fix mis-aligned flag bits table
 + commit-graph: new Bloom filter version that fixes murmur3
 + commit-graph: unconditionally load Bloom filters
 + bloom: prepare to discard incompatible Bloom filters
 + bloom: annotate filters with hash version
 + repo-settings: introduce commitgraph.changedPathsVersion
 + t4216: test changed path filters with high bit paths
 + t/helper/test-read-graph: implement `bloom-filters` mode
 + bloom.h: make `load_bloom_filter_from_graph()` public
 + t/helper/test-read-graph.c: extract `dump_graph_info()`
 + gitformat-commit-graph: describe version 2 of BDAT
 + commit-graph: ensure Bloom filters are read with consistent settings
 + revision.c: consult Bloom filters for root commits
 + t/t4216-log-bloom.sh: harden `test_bloom_filters_not_used()`

 The Bloom filter used for path limited history traversal was broken
 on systems whose "char" is unsigned; update the implementation and
 bump the format version to 2.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <cover.1719333276.git.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx>




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